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The Tricks of Memory

How well do we remember facts or details? Prof David Shanks is an expert in memory and training, and tells us the secret techniques to improve revision or learning a language.

Professor David Shanks is an expert in memory and learning at UCL and investigates how the brain makes memories. This has implications for exams and for how people can learn a language, in this essay David looks at how we can influence our memories and tells us about the more unusual ways to remember.

Programme image courtesy of Sarah Grice, Wellcome Collection.

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  • Thu 12 Oct 2017 22:45

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